Molly Wampler
Idaho Matters Production AssistantMolly Wampler is a newsroom intern at Boise State Public Radio. Originally from Berkeley, California, she just graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Washington state. There, Molly worked for her university's newspaper but is stoked to try her hand at and learn all there is to learn about radio journalism.
In her free time, Molly loves biking, cooking, and figuring out what she actually likes to do for fun now that weekends aren't monopolized by schoolwork.
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This interview originally aired Nov. 30, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic isn't the first pandemic in recorded history. In fact, personal stories of the 1918…
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Even before the pandemic hit, the Treasure Valley was experiencing an intense housing crisis. In fact, since the beginning of this year, the average rent…
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During last month’s election, Idahoans passed a constitutional amendment to lock in the number of legislative districts in our state to 35. This decision…
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Arts organizations have taken a hit this year. To stay afloat, they’ve had to embrace virtual means of showcasing their work. At first, this just looked…
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The COVID-19 pandemic isn't the first pandemic in recorded history. In fact, personal stories of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic exist deep in the archives.…
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This interview originally aired Oct. 15, 2020.When the pandemic hit in March, businesses suffered. And all those people who were going to start new jobs…
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This interview originally aired Nov. 12, 2020.Every year, the Alexa Rose Foundation awards over $100,000 in small grants to local Treasure Valley artists,…
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Between 1983 and 1997, dozens of women went missing across the Great Basin region. Some of them were found, but their murders to this day remain unsolved.…
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The Wish Granters foundation began in Idaho 2010 as a way to help terminally-ill adults. Similar to the Make a Wish Foundation, Wish Granters helps make…
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For over 25 years, the Boy Scouts of America have been hosting a holiday food drive called “Scouting for Food." Now in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic,…